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"One Way Trail"

Pittsburgh-based artist and urban re-imaginer Kim Beck’s multifaceted and multi-modal Art in the Garden installation offers a plethora of alternatives to the “predictable” or “official” trail. Complete with phone-accessible snippets of audio from interviews the artist conducted with 16 ‘tour guides,’ — a motley crew that includes SAY Sí students, two dogs, a Buddhist priest, a Texas rancher and a 95-year-old SA native — her “One Way Trail” envisions our stories, our preferences and our desires as integral parts of our experience in the park. Click here to read the San Antonio Current's Q&A with Beck.

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